Would "30th Century: Escape" work as a film?

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Yes it is. And am looking forward to see all those act in action
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Adesko wrote:Yes it is. And am looking forward to see all those act in action
Great.. do you have any favs for the actors?
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Of course this book would work as a film of action.Because there are many actions at the beginning of the story .
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powergirl wrote:Of course this book would work as a film of action.Because there are many actions at the beginning of the story .
I don’t know if there is enough action in the beginning of the story, but it could definitely be expanded for film.
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A movie could be interesting if the science fiction part takes more presidence
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Reviewer Book wrote:A movie could be interesting if the science fiction part takes more presidence
I’d have to agree with you on this. It kind of took a backseat in the book.
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Yes, it really did
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This plot definitely needs work before it can succeed as a film.
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TWalt wrote: 28 Nov 2017, 00:14 This plot definitely needs work before it can succeed as a film.
I agree. It might be more feasible to consider a movie once the series is complete, and the plot concluded.
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I guess that it will work as a film, then I will see the saving of the Dolphin. Cool!
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pricessbianca28 wrote: 29 Nov 2017, 19:30 I guess that it will work as a film, then I will see the saving of the Dolphin. Cool!
That seems to be a favorite of most readers! :)
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Yes I think it would work as a film.
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If this book will be made into a film, the resulting product would be interesting. But this will be a high-budget film due to the props. The scene will use specialized backdrops, ideal for the episode at hand. Not much expense for the sex scenes because you needed only bedroom items, but for most of the action, special gadgets will have to be devised. And maybe, the production team of the film outfit may have to resort to excessive animation.
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It has promise with the exotic world and everything, but like others have noted, explicit scenes would need to be reworked to reach the maximum audience.
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Film will be made on this but the problem is that no one is going to watch it. It is not going to be a family film.
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